A broad coalition of LRT supporters including Hamilton Light Rail has come together with a new campaign called #yesLRT to make sure this project stays on the rails through the upcoming municipal election.

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I started out a nay-sayer, but over the course of this last year, I've come to see how LRT could benefit Hamilton is so many ways....not just the ease of transporting people along the King St. corridor, but also freeing up current buses to be increase transporting people east/west on the mountain, but north/south as well. Infrastructure on the King St corridor will need to be replaced in the near future, so why not let the Prov. gov't pay for that, freeing up money to improve infrastructure on the mountain. Our council should be fighting to ensure that a good percentage of local tradespeople are being hired for this installation. They should not waste their...and our...time fighting amongst themselves. LRT can be good for not just downtown, but for all of Hamilton.

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A broad coalition of LRT supporters including Hamilton Light Rail has come together with a new campaign called #yesLRT to make sure this project stays on the rails through the upcoming municipal election.